Color is not a minor variant in this category. It is personality, gifting language and one of the biggest reasons shoppers decide to buy two instead of one.
Purple: the classic glitter choice
Purple usually feels the most magical and immediately “collectible.” It works especially well when the glitter shifts between cool and warm tones.
Pink: the safest gift color
Pink feels sweet, cheerful and easy to gift. It is often the color people choose for a friend, sibling or a first purchase.
Mint and blue: the calm desk colors
Cool shades feel softer and cleaner. They sit nicely in desk setups and appeal to shoppers who want cute without choosing the most obvious pink or purple option.
Gold: the display color
Gold stands out in a lineup and feels slightly more special. It works well as the third color in a bundle because it breaks up the pastel palette.
How to choose a gift color
If you know the recipient’s favorite color, use it. If not, pink and purple are easy crowd-pleasers. For someone who likes minimalist desk accessories, mint or white can feel more natural.
How collectors choose
Collectors think in palettes. They want contrast, a lineup that photographs well and enough variation that every piece feels like a separate personality. That is why mix-your-color bundles are more satisfying than forced duplicates.
